Professional Indemnity Insurance for every profession

PI Expert is pleased to be able to offer competitive premiums for professional indemnity policies that cover every profession. From Architects and Engineers, Independent Financial Advisers to Pole Instructors, Management Consultants to Environmental Consultants we can find the Professional Indemnity policy that is most suitable for you.

Talking to the Experts

At PI expert we believe that listening to our customers is one of the most important skills that we have. When you call our office you will be greeted by a real person who will talk through your Professional indemnity Insurance requirements and listen to your concerns.

Every Insurer, Every Policy

PI Expert is a specialist independent insurance broker. We have access to the whole market, including Lloyds of London and are able to provide professional indemnity insurance quotations for every profession. We are able to offer the best cover at competitive premiums from the insurer who offers the most suitable cover for your business.

Articles and Newsletters

Professional Indemnity Insurance often makes the news. PI Expert aims to keep customers up to date with developments which are industry specific as well as authoritative comment and debate. On this page you can download our recent newsletters and up to the minute information about recent developments in the PI market.

Jenny Carter-Vaughan Many businesses could save money by simply remarketing their insurance portfolio on an annual basis, however there can also be a hidden price to pay for what many insurers will see as a lack of loyalty.

Mary Gavigan Solicitors’ professional indemnity insurance has been evolving since it was opened up to the insurance market in 2000. Mary Gavigan and Stephen Robertson-Dunn of LECG explain the recent developments, and the current state of the market.

Richard Webb Why do I need Professional Indemnity Insurance?” – an often heard question from contractors with no in-house design teams and who may never employ consultants, building solely to the designs and supervision of others. MUM’s Richard Webb explains why such a contractor can find itself being asked to purchase Professional Indemnity Insurance cover even though it undertakes no professional work itself.”